Albion boss Chris Hughton has played down Steve Sidwell's appearance at the Amex today.
Sidwell watched the 2-1 win against Huddersfield as a guest of former Albion and Fulham team-mate Bobby Zamora, who opened the scoring.
A well-placed source has told The Argus Stoke midfielder Sidwell's future rests with the Seagulls or Fulham.
Hughton said: "I've had a few people ask me that one, which I wasn't aware of actually. The club are very good, they've looked after him today.
"He's Bobby Zamora's big mate. There's been a few other people upstairs which I am quite sure have had no connection with the transfer window. I think probably that's it."
Hughton, asked if that meant there is no interest from Albion, added: "I think primarily he was here because he's Bobby friend. From the club's point of view they are very good at looking after ex-players and managers.
"I think the fact he was here in view of everybody it was one that's done for the right reasons, looking after one of Bobby's friends."
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Sidwell watched the 2-1 win against Huddersfield as a guest of former Albion and Fulham team-mate Bobby Zamora, who opened the scoring.
A well-placed source has told The Argus Stoke midfielder Sidwell's future rests with the Seagulls or Fulham.
Hughton said: "I've had a few people ask me that one, which I wasn't aware of actually. The club are very good, they've looked after him today.
"He's Bobby Zamora's big mate. There's been a few other people upstairs which I am quite sure have had no connection with the transfer window. I think probably that's it."
Hughton, asked if that meant there is no interest from Albion, added: "I think primarily he was here because he's Bobby friend. From the club's point of view they are very good at looking after ex-players and managers.
"I think the fact he was here in view of everybody it was one that's done for the right reasons, looking after one of Bobby's friends."

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